Hi folks.Would like to hear your thoughts please. Have got a slot on my ticket for a second .17hmr, - to use as a dedicated NV rifle for rabbits, and possibly fox.My present .17hmr is a CZ, which I have had for a couple of years, and does a good job using 17gr Hornaday V-max.I have seen a Sako Finfire 11 .17hmr at my gun dealer, and was hoping to hear your thoughts on the Finfire, when compared to another CZ??With nearly £300 difference in price (new), I want to find out if the Finfire will be worth the extra.I would be looking to put either, my Pulsar N750, or maybe my Ward 800s on the rifle I use for night shooting.Cheers.Steve

You might want to consider a Weihrauch HW60J or HW66 instead of a Finfire IIThe build quality is better and the trigger is simply the best in the business - and it's cheaper than a Finfire.BTW the high bolt lift on the CZ means that it's very difficult to make the Ward on work on that rifle,I have an original Finfire and a Weihrauch HW60J and neither have high enough bolt lifts to cause any problems with the Ward add on

Pound for pound you will not beat a CZ, leave the savage where it is. If you are thinking of going to a different manufacturer the hw60 as Bruce recommended is very good and also Anschutz 1517 available in single or a 2 stage trigger.

Well folks, did the deal today at my local dealership. Looked at a second hand Weihrauch 60J and a new CZ 455.In the end , i'm hoping I made the right choice. I opted for the CZ 455 American in .17hmr, with a Sak mod and a rail (in case I want to put the Pulsar N750 on)The CZ just felt right. 3yrs warranty, and with a lovely stainless barrel ,with green synthetic stock